The last tap increase was around 2007 or 2008, Morrison said. These proposed rates, if passed, would go into effect July 1.

The council will also consider:

• The second and final reading of an ordinance to change the zoning classification of approximately .83 acres on First Avenue from R-1 single family residential district to R-3 high density residential district.

• The second and final reading of an ordinance that amends the fiscal year 2015-2016 budget.

• A bid for the Williams Square Bank stabilization project.

• A bid on roof replacement of the old city hall building.

• A bid to seal and stripe parking lots in the city.

• Declaration of property on Quinland Lake Road as surplus and auction.

• The purchase of a six-ton asphalt recycler trailer in the amount of $40,270.

• And a supplement request from Ragan Smith on the rail trail project.